Both Frederick Hamilton and his daughter, Jane Holman, write separate letters to Hamilton using the same sheet. Frederick Hamilton writes concerning a past misunderstanding and notes that he had wished he had behaved with more 'coolness'. He hopes the matter will be no longer touched upon. He writes that he is benefiting by the company of his daughter, Mrs Holman, in his house and hopes that she will not leave him for some time soon. Mrs Holman writes about her father and of her staying with him. Dated at Bath.
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Both Frederick Hamilton and his daughter, Jane Holman, write separate letters to Hamilton using the same sheet. Frederick Hamilton writes concerning a past misunderstanding and notes that he had wished he had behaved with more 'coolness'. He hopes the matter will be no longer touched upon. He writes that he is benefiting by the company of his daughter, Mrs Holman, in his house and hopes that she will not leave him for some time soon. Mrs Holman writes about her father and of her staying with him. Dated at Bath.
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